Understanding Suffering and the Cycle of Existence The Buddha’s First Teaching หน้า 221
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This text delves into the nature of suffering, including its definitions and categorizations. It discusses the Cycle of Existence and how attachment leads to rebirth. The text highlights the importance of meditation and self-reflection as tools for overcoming suffering. Metaphors related to sensual indulgence and the dangers of attachment are presented, illustrating the complex relationship between craving and suffering. Emphasis is placed on the role of the Middle Way as a practice for escaping the Cycle of Existence and achieving a state of cessation of suffering. Key concepts like death, decay, and the significance of understanding the Five Aggregates are also explored.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Nature of Suffering
-Cessation of Suffering
-Cycle of Existence
-Role of Meditation
-Metaphors for Sensual Indulgence
-Importance of Self-Reflection
-Middle Way Practices
-Interconnection of Birth, Death, and Suffering

ข้อความต้นฉบับในหน้า

conditioning, stopping, Cessation of suffering 93-4 {metaphor, lion and Suffering as 51-2; suffering as 47 hunter 94); responsible for keeping conduct 145-6 being in cycle of rebirth 80; retin- confusion, overcome by meditation nue-centred 49; self-centred 49; self- 124 mortification gives only temporary relief 19; sense 99; sensory process as breeding ground for 95; three cat- egories of 78-80, 200-1; transcen- dental extinction of 100, 115, 175 crow swept out to sea on an elephant carcase - {metaphor for sensual in- dulgence 31] crusher, falling mountains - {metaphor for the suffering of death 68] cultivation of Paṭhama Magga Sphere 133 Cycle of Existence 9, 16, 37, 178, 185-6: escaped by practising the Middle Way 37; beings trapped in it by craving 80 daily recollection for non- enfatuation with Five Agre- gates 74 danger, Six Recollections that protect from 149-50 dangerous territory, road through - metaphor for sensual indulgence 30 death: in battle, caused by sen- sual indulgence 34; as suffer- ing 46, 58, 67-9, 199; relation- ship to birth, illness and aging 68-9 deathlessness, Cessation of Suffer- ing as 52 decay, suffering as 48
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